The industrialization of injury: Thomas H. Graham
"To bind up the nation's wounds": how the disabled veteran became a problem: Arthur Guy Empey
"The horror for which we are waiting": anxieties of injury in World War I
The aftermath of battle: Elsie Ferguson in "Hero Land"
"Thinking ahead of the crippled years": carrying on in an age of normalcy
"The cripple ceases to be": the rehabilitation movement in Great War America
"For the living dead I work and pray": veterans' groups and the benefits of buddyhood
"For the memory of warriors wracked with pain": disabled doughboys and American memory: James M. Kirwin
"What is wrong with this picture?": disabled veterans in interwar peace culture
Old battles, new wars: Harold Russell
"The shining plate of prestige": disabled veterans in the American century: Tammy Duckworth
Epilogue: Toward a new veteranology.